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Tasukaji Research Institute Releases Rainy Season Housekeeping Survey: Bridging the 'Awareness Gap' Between General Public and Professionals. Launches 'Comfortable Rainy Season Declaration Campaign' with Professional Housekeeping Services.

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In June 2026, Tasukaji Research Institute conducted a survey on rainy-season housekeeping stress, revealing a significant 'awareness gap' between the general public and professionals regarding practices like 'opening windows on rainy days' and 'wiping mold with water.' Professionals warn that such habits can worsen mold growth in modern airtight homes. The survey also highlights the burden of managing dehumidifiers, and Tasukaji launches a campaign promoting professional housekeeping solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the most stressful household task during rainy season?
A: Bathroom mold (64.1%), kitchen hygiene (60.6%), and indoor drying of laundry top the list.
Q: Is opening windows on rainy days recommended?
A: Not in airtight homes—it brings in humid air, promoting mold growth.
Q: What should I do if I find mold?
A: Avoid wiping with water—it spreads spores. Use alcohol spray and wipe with a dry cloth.
Q: What rainy-season tips do professionals use?
A: Reduce clutter, create airflow paths, and use circulators to keep air moving.
Q: What is Tasukaji's campaign about?
A: The 'Comfortable Rainy Season Declaration' offers discounted professional housekeeping services.